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đź“…February 26, 2026 at 1:00 PM
Semiconductor mergers, AI partnerships, and major acquisitions dominate corporate news on Feb 26, 2026, signaling rebound and expansion in tech and health sectors.
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Texas Instruments to Acquire Silicon Labs for $7 Billion

Texas Instruments announced plans to acquire Silicon Labs for $231 per share in cash plus $7 billion in debt, enhancing wireless connectivity offerings. The deal, expected to close in early 2027, will add 1,200 products and capture $450 million in annual synergies within three years.Source 2 TI aims to vertically integrate manufacturing for AI-driven growth.Source 2

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Accenture Partners with Mistral AI for Enterprise AI Scaling

Accenture and Mistral AI launched a multi-year collaboration to deploy scalable, secure AI for enterprises globally, focusing on Europe. The partnership combines Mistral's sovereign models with Accenture's expertise to accelerate reinvention across industries.Source 3 CEOs emphasized performance, control, and customization for ROI.Source 3

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Victory Capital Proposes Acquisition of Janus Henderson

Victory Capital affirmed a fully financed proposal to acquire Janus Henderson at $57.04 per share, a 37% premium to the unaffected price as of Oct. 24, 2025. The deal aims to create a superior asset management platform.Source 4 It was announced on Feb 26, 2026.Source 4

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Kairos Pharma Signs Term Sheet for Oncology Assets Acquisition

Kairos Pharma agreed to acquire two clinical-stage oncology assets from Celyn Therapeutics, backed by OrbiMed and Torrey Pines. The strategic move expands Kairos' cancer therapeutics portfolio with worldwide rights.Source 4 Announcement made on Feb 26, 2026.Source 4

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Cemex Acquires Omega Products International

Cemex reached an agreement to buy all assets of stucco manufacturer Omega Products International, generating $23 million in annual EBITDA. Omega's comprehensive portfolio serves residential and commercial sectors via four facilities.Source 4 The acquisition strengthens Cemex's U.S. western market position.Source 4

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LSI Industries to Acquire Royston Group for $325 Million

LSI Industries entered a definitive agreement to acquire Royston Group, a retail identity solutions leader, from Industrial Opportunity Partners for $325 million. The deal creates an integrated retail branding platform.Source 4 It includes a working capital adjustment.Source 4

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Willis Launches Global Digital Infrastructure Group

Willis, a WTW business, launched a Global Digital Infrastructure Group to manage data center risks for owners, operators, and hyperscalers. Led by Alastair Swift, it offers tailored solutions for resilience and operations.Source 5 The initiative builds on a new risk management framework.Source 5

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Hims & Hers to Acquire Eucalyptus for Up to $1.15 Billion

Hims & Hers Health agreed to acquire Australian digital health firm Eucalyptus for up to $1.15 billion, accelerating global expansion into Australia, Japan, UK, Germany, and Canada. Eucalyptus has served over 775,000 customers in telehealth.Source 8 Closure expected mid-2026 pending approvals.Source 8

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LENSAR Updates on Pending Alcon Acquisition

LENSAR expects its acquisition by Alcon to close in H1 2026 amid ongoing FTC review, including a Second Request for information. The companies are cooperating with regulators.Source 10 The deal remains subject to closing conditions.Source 10

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SWI Stoneweg Icona Expands into US Data Centers

Euronext-listed SWI Stoneweg Icona Group agreed to acquire a significant stake in a US data center company, expanding its digital footprint. This follows investments in AI compute via Polarise.Source 6 Announced around Feb 24, 2026.Source 6

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Anglo Teck Merger Highlights Mining Consolidation Trends

The $57 billion Anglo Teck merger exemplifies 2026 mining trends toward combinations for complementary projects in Canada. Companies seek optimization amid industry shifts.Source 11 It leads global consolidation efforts.Source 11